Choices for Living: Coping with Fear of DyingSpringer Science & Business Media, 11. 12. 2005 - Počet stran: 308 Although many books are written about bereavement, very few are written about the fear of one's own death and most of these focus chiefly on terminal illness. In contrast, this book looks at the ways in which the fear of death operates on a back burner throughout our lives and how it influences the choices we make and the paths that we follow in life. The author presents a `moral hierarchy' of behavior used in coping with the fear of death and dying. |
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... discussed, as is the function of dehumanization, enmification , and animalization. Enemies turned into non-humans, pigs or Satans can be killed with impunity. Dissociation helps killers keep their hatred for their enemies ...
... discussed, as is the function of dehumanization, enmification , and animalization. Enemies turned into non-humans, pigs or Satans can be killed with impunity. Dissociation helps killers keep their hatred for their enemies ...
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... discussed dissociation; much of the theoretical discussion in the dissociation chapter is based on that meeting. He suggested that I use some case histories of multiple personality disorder that were published well before Sybil became a ...
... discussed dissociation; much of the theoretical discussion in the dissociation chapter is based on that meeting. He suggested that I use some case histories of multiple personality disorder that were published well before Sybil became a ...
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... discussed in the following paragraphs. At this point, one could add indefinitely to Murphy's list, but one important addition might be helpful. Fear of individuality (related to the child's necessary separation from the mother) may be a ...
... discussed in the following paragraphs. At this point, one could add indefinitely to Murphy's list, but one important addition might be helpful. Fear of individuality (related to the child's necessary separation from the mother) may be a ...
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... discussed later, in Chapter 2. What are some of the other factors that affect or modify our fear of death? Feifel (1959b, pp. 114–130; see p. 126) states that reactions to impending death (and thus to death in general) are a: function ...
... discussed later, in Chapter 2. What are some of the other factors that affect or modify our fear of death? Feifel (1959b, pp. 114–130; see p. 126) states that reactions to impending death (and thus to death in general) are a: function ...
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... discussed in detail in a separate chapter. Becker's belief that repression is instinctive and necessary for dealing with life conflicts and its harsh realities seems to us more reasonable than Brown's belief that man can throw off all ...
... discussed in detail in a separate chapter. Becker's belief that repression is instinctive and necessary for dealing with life conflicts and its harsh realities seems to us more reasonable than Brown's belief that man can throw off all ...
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